this is new york city. this is all over new jersey. there is no gas. the president -- he got his photo-op yesterday and he took off. >> as far as i know, he didn't visit breezy point and rockaway. >> sean: he didn't come to new york at all. >> any of the places that were terribly hit and are really suffering, mightily. 80 homes lost. people dying -- people out of their homes. i mean, it's a disaster. the systemic problem that we have, however, is we don't have enough energy. we don't have modern sources of infrastructure for energy. we haven't built t. we haven't built them because there is so much opposition. usually, very excessive environmental groups that make it impossible to build a new generator, build a new nuclear power plant, extend new transmission lines anywhere you want to extend them. the president killed the single easiest one, the keystone pipeline. this has been going on -- this has been going on all over the country. so you end up operating on the brink in a major city like new york. it's true of all of our major cities. i put in 10 g